Redneck RV Furnace Fix
by admin on Thursday, November 24th, 2011 | 25 Comments
An easy way to get rid of Mud Wasp nests from the furnace of Rv’s.

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@windoes98se car batterys
good video, i always wondered how those heater worked in trailers, btw, how do you get power to your trailer?
@Designandrew nope… sorry for the long time to respond, been out of town for over a week. tc man
@frankie2234 I dont think theyre that badly insulated. As far as i know their walls are filled with styrofome (or however you spell it) which is pretty insulating..
jam a tennis ball in there like they used to do withe Baja VW bugs .
heat bill pretty bad in the winter? There isn’t much insulation in the trailer. That would make a good vid ., insulating the trailer.
Hard Bee Fucken Bee Nest Man.
@avengingknight Down here in Louisiana (Luzianna) we call them dirt daubers
they arent mud bees or construction bees they’re called mud daubers
sometimes i wonder whats gotten into u lol
Osama Beeladen strook again
Plan bee? xD Awesome vid
ur a handy kinda guy fixing all the stuff that gets broke
Just make a styrofoam cork with a flag on the end, like they do with aeroplanes.
Tape does not last year-round…
put a piece of mesh metal screen over the exhaust so nothing can crawl in there
u should put a gril on the end of the exhaust but a grill with small holes on it like a a speaker’s grill so no bees could get in there
use steel wool to plug the exhaust. Mice can chew through the tape, but not the steel wool.
@gumpster66 u mad bro?
NOT THE BEES!!!
Good job and congrats on the heat..lol..Thanks for sharing Rick.
those fuckin bees never leave you alone eh?
….KABOOOOM..
@DirTyOhGee i was thinking the same thing
Some metal mesh screen and a hose clamp and your golden.
Hey Rick you sure Graham isn’t your uncle y’all sure look alike. Lol